University of Iowa Law celebrates Valentine’s Day by highlighting alumni love stories
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW — In addition to educating the next generation of lawyers, Iowa Law has played cupid from time to time, helping students find love amidst the rigors of law school.
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW — While many individuals spend years, if not decades, searching for their ideal career path, Lex Dosunmu’s journey to becoming a lawyer was a destiny he understood from the beginning.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — On Feb. 23, the 2024 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Symposium will host academics, legal scholars and museum professionals for discussions rooted in the public policy considerations of art law issues.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — A recent graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law has won second place in a national writing competition for her paper on cryptocurrency regulations in international trade.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — One of the biggest concerns regarding artificial intelligence is that people will use it as a writing tool, then pass off the results as their own work. But when Andrew Torrance and Bill Tomlinson tried to list AI as a co-author on a law review article, journals didn’t like that either.
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KU NEWS — – Recent studies indicate that nearly one in four female students experience sexual violence during their college years – troubling figures that are attracting national media attention and serious evaluations by universities of how they handle such crimes.
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UMASS LAW — UMass Law, the Commonwealth’s only public law school, offers an outstanding and affordable legal education that prepares our graduates to practice in any field of law.
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MICHIGAN LAW — The Society for Personality and Social Psychology has recognized Professor Roseanna Sommers for her interdisciplinary work examining legal concepts such as consent, autonomy, and moral responsibility.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Mississippi School of Law Housing Clinic Director Desiree Hensley and staff attorney Jordan Hughes were recently recognized by the Association of American Law Schools for their outstanding pro bono work in Cleveland, Mississippi where the team took on representation for 50 tenants living in uninhabitable…
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WASHINGTON SQUARE NEWS — Every year, up to 12 second and third-year law students work at the School of Law’s Immigrant Rights Clinic — a yearlong course where students provide legal representation in immigration cases for both individuals and community organizations.
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